This week, senators introduced what they're calling the Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act, which would make the supermarket staple an eligible purchase under the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.
That’s not SNAP–SNAP let’s you buy whatever food you want, as long as it’s not hot/prepared.
You’re thinking of of WIC (Women, Infant, Children), which provides food for mothers with young children. These are restricted for a couple of reasons, such as the foods being aimed at infant and child health and, iirc, the approved foods being less expensive and thus having the program’s funds go further.
That’s not SNAP–SNAP let’s you buy whatever food you want, as long as it’s not hot/prepared.
You’re thinking of of WIC (Women, Infant, Children), which provides food for mothers with young children. These are restricted for a couple of reasons, such as the foods being aimed at infant and child health and, iirc, the approved foods being less expensive and thus having the program’s funds go further.